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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNJapanese translator of Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins Yomiuri Prize for LiteratureSaito Mariko, received the Yomiuri Prize for Literature, announced the Literature Translation Institute of Korea on Thursday.
Major South Korean bookstores sold out of author Han Kang's books Friday, as sales skyrocketed and the share price of local publishers soared following her historic Nobel Prize win. The first ...
Han Kang's alma mater Yonsei University bustled with pride following the author winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, with banners adorned across the campus and students celebrating. "We send ...
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We Do Not Part — Han Kang’s tale of a golden thread of friendshipWe Do Not Part by Han Kang, translated by e yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris Hamish Hamilton £18.99, 384 pages/ Hogarth $28, 272 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café and ...
In March, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “We Do Not Part,” the Nobel laureate Han Kang’s novel about history, tragedy and the work of remembering. By MJ Franklin MJ Franklin ...
In Han Kang’s latest novel, a character saws off the tips of two of her fingers in a woodworking accident. Surgeons reattach them, but the treatment is gruesome and agonizing. Every three ...
Han Kang has become the first South Korean writer and only the 18th woman in more than 100 years to be awarded the Nobel ...
In Han Kang’s Human Acts (2016), an 18-year-old who witnessed the violent put-down of a student protest, calls up the local administration’s offices every day to ask why the fountain in the ...
STOCKHOLM--South Korean poet and novelist Han Kang was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature Thursday for a poetic and unsettling body of work that the Nobel committee said “confronts historical ...
We Do Not Part. By Han Kang. Translated by e. yaewon and Paige Morris. Hogarth; 272 pages; $28. Hamish Hamilton; £18.99 MOST VISITORS to Jeju island arrive by plane. The sea foams as you descend ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. When the South Korean writer Han Kang won the Nobel Prize last year, celebrations broke out across the country. Some of the ...
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